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re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by rds dc on 3/10/15 at 11:20 pm to Jim Rockford
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I think a lot of people fall in that category. I lived through Andrew and then worked Katrina/Rita. I got reassigned after 2005 and didn't even look at the tropics for a couple of years.
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Even in a slow season, it only takes one to ruin your day. Being upstate, Hurricane season was never anything but a mild curiosity, until I started dating my current SO. She was emotionally traumatized by Katrina, and is on edge the whole summer and fall. I always pull for a below average season for her sake
I think a lot of people fall in that category. I lived through Andrew and then worked Katrina/Rita. I got reassigned after 2005 and didn't even look at the tropics for a couple of years.
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by Jim Rockford on 3/11/15 at 12:50 am to member12
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We are all doomed now.
Peej can save us with a prediction of an above average season. Don't let us down, Peej!
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by GEAUXmedic on 3/11/15 at 1:22 am to Oates Mustache
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Geaumedic is going to crack your skull open and eat your brains for lunch, baw.
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by Cap Crunch on 3/11/15 at 1:32 am to TDsngumbo
Is this a serious thread?
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by Jim Rockford on 3/11/15 at 1:33 am to Cap Crunch
Don't forget we have a few months of midwest stormchasing before Hurricane season gets in full swing.
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by GEAUXmedic on 3/11/15 at 1:35 am to Jim Rockford
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Don't forget we have a few months of midwest stormchasing before Hurricane season gets in full swing.
could have an early dixie season too
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by rds dc on 3/11/15 at 9:09 am to Jim Rockford
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Don't forget we have a few months of midwest stormchasing before Hurricane season gets in full swing.
March is looking pretty calm at this point. I would plan to chase later than normal. This will probably be another below normal year, esp. if the AAM continues to be more nina like and we get parades of positive tilted throughs
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re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by yurintroubl on 3/12/15 at 11:10 am to ksayetiger
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no spanish name?
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Joaquin
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by tigersownall on 3/12/15 at 11:30 pm to rds dc
Just saw this on tv. Tornado watch for lafourche parish
re: 2015 Season-Long Hurricane Thread - Watching Invest 96LPosted by CaptainsWafer on 3/12/15 at 11:37 pm to TDsngumbo
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Being a hurricane fanatic
Explain.
I suspect we will see many variations of this type of article in the coming months.
Major hurricane drought nears decade milestone — will it continue?
Still, a pretty fascinating streak, esp. when viewed as a statistics problem. The historical record isn't large enough to account for the current streak. There is a really interesting paper by Hall from NASA that calculates the current streak to be a once in a 177 year event. It is behind a pay wall but for those that do have access to Geophysical Research Letters the article is The Frequency and Duration of US Hurricane Droughts.
Major hurricane drought nears decade milestone — will it continue?
Still, a pretty fascinating streak, esp. when viewed as a statistics problem. The historical record isn't large enough to account for the current streak. There is a really interesting paper by Hall from NASA that calculates the current streak to be a once in a 177 year event. It is behind a pay wall but for those that do have access to Geophysical Research Letters the article is The Frequency and Duration of US Hurricane Droughts.
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Still, a pretty fascinating streak, esp. when viewed as a statistics problem. The historical record isn't large enough to account for the current streak. There is a really interesting paper by Hall from NASA that calculates the current streak to be a once in a 177 year event. It is behind a pay wall but for those that do have access to Geophysical Research Letters the article is The Frequency and Duration of US Hurricane Droughts.
anybody can get this it would be appreciated ha.
As a statistician this interest me quite a bit.
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